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the older one stone toolkit was extraordinary useful and translated us to homo sapiens. without it we wouldn't be where we are today and it has hung around for 750,000 years without very much changing. but in every tool is also elimination. every tool is a tool with which you will someday make the tool that will make that tool not obsolete but put it in a small corner of your toolkit. modern mathematics and the stone toolkit of science and it is just beginning. it is primitive and until it deals with how the cosmos creates, how those electron shells came to be from nothingness and until it deals with those things that ain't science yet. it's your job in my job to make it less primitive. is that it? you have been wonderful. i've had i have had a tryptic time with you all and i really appreciate the energy that you have given me. thank you for coming. it's been really a delight. [applause] next on booktv, lela gilbert a christian describes her experiences in israel where she has lived off and on since 2006. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> good afternoon. welcome.
the older one stone toolkit was extraordinary useful and translated us to homo sapiens. without it we wouldn't be where we are today and it has hung around for 750,000 years without very much changing. but in every tool is also elimination. every tool is a tool with which you will someday make the tool that will make that tool not obsolete but put it in a small corner of your toolkit. modern mathematics and the stone toolkit of science and it is just beginning. it is primitive and until it...
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china approved new rules for bloggers to use their real names. critics say it is an attempt to curtail freedom of speech and could prevent people from exposing corrupt officials. in south asia a young woman, but it -- committed suicide after being gang raped. she left a note blaming the police and the rapist. this is a different case than the one his fourth protest earlier in the week. >> morning loss of a daughter and a friend, this young woman was just 17 when she was gang raped in the punjab. three people abducted her, raped several times and left her on the side of the road. she was so traumatized she took her own life with a dose of poison. and a suicide note she left, she blames not only the rapist but the police to try to get her to drop the case and marry one of the attackers. >> for almost 14 days, no action was taken. no case was registered and no arrest was made. attemots also made to hush up the case by arriving at a compromise but nothing happened. >> with cases such as in this that made people so angry at india where a rape was repo
china approved new rules for bloggers to use their real names. critics say it is an attempt to curtail freedom of speech and could prevent people from exposing corrupt officials. in south asia a young woman, but it -- committed suicide after being gang raped. she left a note blaming the police and the rapist. this is a different case than the one his fourth protest earlier in the week. >> morning loss of a daughter and a friend, this young woman was just 17 when she was gang raped in the...
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he used to be with a number mexicos. do a google with his statement he'll come up. >> need more than just what is in the debates. >> thank you very much. yes? >> good afternoon. my -- actually it's not so much a question as it is a proclaimation that there seems to be a lot of peacemakers who have made very deep steps in the peace process at the beginning, and they held out for so very long, it seemed to me, and it really kind of went beyond gandhi's civil disobedience in into akind of melee, and i suppose that those people should -- are they worthy of a claim? or did that in fact happen? >> did -- you mean the opposition or -- >> with people who resisted without being violent. >> oh, yeah. there were a number of protesters in syria. this largely started out as peaceful protests. they were sprinkled with some militant elements but the regime as i mentioned earlier -- in syria it's a security state. and i've dealt with these guys. they come after me on the littlest things, and it's a convulsive push button response. so, w
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he is actually quite charming in his use of it -- for example, twitter. i think he is drawing attention to something that concerns a lot of people, not just catholics or christians, and that is that in the revolution, the information revolution that we are living through, the past 30 years or so, we are all of us experiencing the increasing pace of that revolution that is putting people in distress. we experience it has individuals with the phenomenon is burned -- phenomenon of burnout, which is virtually epidemic in the western world. of course, for society, it has a very serious repercussion, mainly that a society where everybody feels overloaded and cannot cope with how much they are being asked to do, it becomes a very uncaring society, a very egotistical society, and ultimately carries the seeds of its own destruction within itself. that was his message. >> what struck you about his message today, christmas day? >> i thought it interesting that he highlighted specifically the conflict in syria. he had mentioned last night various trouble spots around
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this is the way i think both of us expected him to behave. i don't think he wants to make himself president for life. this constitutional declaration he made that gives him these powers that by virtue is almost going to be null. it's going to be irrelevant soon. he's a faithful islamic idealogue. he wants to move them toward this direction he cares about. that's what this move is. he has to look at the constitution. he will send it back with some amendments to be made. then it goes to the egyptian people and they have to vote on it. that's the question now. what will the liberals do? will they boycott the process or get out into the streets and compete with the muslim brotherhood on the merits of the case? >> the liberals didn't do much and they got wiped out. 77% of the people voted for that referendum that they opposed. we hope they would get out there and really mobilize against this. >> pleasure as always . up next, china. we know who the new leaders are but what are their policies? i have two very smart experts to explain. [ male announc
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just like you know you can watch the exclusive interview full online from us in r.t. dot com. member this story r.t. brought you earlier this year of a man who had his british citizenship revoked who had disappeared and in africa when the series reappeared now in a new york court charged with terrorism offenses the unexplained of marty how she in the u.s. adds weight to fears that he may have been a victim of america's notorious rendition program and he's got if you can as more on the case. the twenty year old men mock the how she stands accused of providing material support to somali militant group al-shabaab how she was stripped of his british citizenship earlier this summer over accusations of his involvement with islamist extremists at the time he and his family tried to contest that decision they claim that m i five. to label him an islamic extremist if he refused to become an informant for british intelligence and spy on the muslim community shortly after his citizenship was revoked he went missing on the outskirts of mogadishu somalia and one of our reporters broke with
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to highlight something to view for us. speaking of the most pressing issues of two thousand and twelve russia's foreign minister of course had to talk about the graphic in syria and said you are once again stressed that moscow is not on any side of the carpet he condemns the syrian authorities for using disproportionate force but at the same time you criticize the west for failing to condemn the actions of some groups within the syrian opposition who often take to the most extreme measures including kidnapping and terrorism if we follow this logic might lead us to a very dangerous situation not only in the middle east but in other parts of the world if partners in the west would start would begin to. want to qualify terrorist as. bad terrorist and acceptable terrorists syria has truly become a stumbling block between russia and the united states at the u.n. security council but it's really not the only issue which has been souring relations like a law passed recently by american war makers which is aimed at sanctioning rus
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tells us where moscow stands in the conflict. the british missing for months inexplicably turns up in a u.s. court on terror charges it's reappearances ignited suspicion is a victim of washington's rendition program. russia and india rubber stamp billions of dollars worth of military megadeals to the world's fastest growing countries of the global clout influence that's making some in the west nervous. while some celebrate others struggle the spiraling costs of christmas leave british pensioners in a far from festive spirit as we report. how if you just joined us a very good evening to its kevin owen here at the new center tonight now top story syria's rebels say at least sixty people have been killed in a government airstrike on a bakery in the central hama province state run media has broadcast a denial instead accusing the opposition of the killings designed to smear the authorities they say just as the international peace envoy visits damascus provinces witnessed intense fighting in the past few days meanwhile russia's foreig
tells us where moscow stands in the conflict. the british missing for months inexplicably turns up in a u.s. court on terror charges it's reappearances ignited suspicion is a victim of washington's rendition program. russia and india rubber stamp billions of dollars worth of military megadeals to the world's fastest growing countries of the global clout influence that's making some in the west nervous. while some celebrate others struggle the spiraling costs of christmas leave british...
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thanks for joining us. up to ninety people have been killed in syria is a volatile hama province and what opposition activists clay was a government allowed ass trike the at times happened as around a thousand people were clearing in front of a bakery it also coincided with the arrival of your arab league envoy lakhdar brahimi in syria and while that means the main sport science has resulted in the civil war have come under fire from russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov spoke exclusively to our scene and our own he joins us now live with more details hello there you go or so the blood is standoff in syria is a focus of international attention right now how has the foreign minister approached a she. go out of his once again stress that could only be a diplomatic solution to this conflict he added that russia is not taking sides and condemn syrian authorities for using disproportionate force. the security forces clearly were. prepared to face public. protests and protests in the cities and in the villages
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it's absolutely unacceptable and this logic we all might lead us if we follow this logic might lead us to a very dangerous situation not only in the middle east but in other parts of the world. if partners and the west would start would begin to. want to qualify terrorist as. bed terrorist and acceptable terrorists. syria has also become much a stumbling block between russia and the united states at the u.n. security council but really it's far from the only issue which has been souring relations so like a law passed recently by american lawmakers which is aimed at sanctioning a russian official suspected in the us of a human rights violations well according to the russian foreign minister president barack obama who had to sign the bill in the end was a hostage of the republican majority in congress which according to the foreign minister could have achieved the same sanctions by taking these cases to court instead of creating what he called this international performance. they believed that one of the achievements probably as the administration presented itself to voters for the last
it's absolutely unacceptable and this logic we all might lead us if we follow this logic might lead us to a very dangerous situation not only in the middle east but in other parts of the world. if partners and the west would start would begin to. want to qualify terrorist as. bed terrorist and acceptable terrorists. syria has also become much a stumbling block between russia and the united states at the u.n. security council but really it's far from the only issue which has been souring...
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of the killings designed to smear the authorities and the international peace envoy visited them ask us how much promise had a witnessed intense fighting in the past few days meanwhile russia's foreign minister has rebuffed speculation that moscow is looking to get asylum to the president of syria and that russia is shielding his government sergey lavrov spoke exclusively to our team more on that now from our correspondent in europe is going to. russia's foreign minister once again stressed that there could only be a diplomatic solution to this conflict adding that moscow is not taking sides and has condemned the syrian authorities for using disproportionate force the security forces clearly were. prepared to face the public. protests and protests. and in the villages they have been threatening you know to comment for an aggression not to keep law and order a civilized manner however the minister also said that this doesn't rule out the fact that the rebels continue provoking syria and he criticized the west for failing to condemn the actions of some groups within the syrian opposition
of the killings designed to smear the authorities and the international peace envoy visited them ask us how much promise had a witnessed intense fighting in the past few days meanwhile russia's foreign minister has rebuffed speculation that moscow is looking to get asylum to the president of syria and that russia is shielding his government sergey lavrov spoke exclusively to our team more on that now from our correspondent in europe is going to. russia's foreign minister once again stressed...
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posted who's covering the political crisis for the for us in egypt . now rather for the latest sports news with katie partridge coming away in a few minutes here's our next program here on out to international after the break . i never thought i could earn a living this way. of hours and should just small arms so that's what i was to show and build employment a lot of the us lost count of all the weapons she's fired over the past twelve years. i got so used to it sometimes my friends ask me to join them at the rifle range and i say no way i'm so tired of shooting. the planet's history goes from making firearms doing world war two to ballistic missiles from nuclear submarines during the cold war the bulk of the soviet industry was moved here in the 1940's to flee the advancing germans so if you were also became the heart of soviet military production closed off to foreigners for half a century it thrived on the massive needs of the soviet military when the u.s.s.r. collapsed the life here was shaken to the core but some adapted to better than others. th
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two of the most violent gangs in us history. is just all model killer to kill with the colors matching the national flag. of this country uses violence when it reaches and then it legitimizes the violence they all made in america on the oxy. technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future of harvard. welcome back lucy catherine affair and you're watching our take well the final result in egypt's divisive constitution referendum is expected on tuesday but the country's opposition says it is going to keep on fighting against the islamist draft a document opponents of the muslim brotherhood accuse the ruling group and president morsi of mass of vote rigging for early results showed the yes vote securing over sixty percent off and hawaii from the algal store party had told r.t. of some of the many alleged irregularities. this constitution and this around is is a disgrace to a nation that fox hard for its freedom and for its rights it's a document that strips result of all the rights that we've been tried to cons
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will be here with a weekly roundup of the latest news in sports stay with us. it's perched atop a jaw drop under view from tobolsk prevalence stretches as far as the all you can see up for a city to all of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed by the chance siberian railway but the poles cremains a spiritual center. this. week. things like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of orthodox worshippers implicity water to commemorate the baptism of jesus. i. was there when you pull up our border it doesn't matter if it's minus thirty it's a siberian tradition i do it myself every year for everyone to overcome their worst fears it is desirable to take the plunge. but that's picture postcard churches the story of a city built by opportunist explorers political exiles and crafty fur traders in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslim. surrounded by enemies the balls to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian f
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of the headlines from us the british missing for months explicitly turns up a u.s. court on terror charges is reappearances ignited suspicion he's a victim of washington's the rendition program we examine that. russia and india rubber stamp billions of dollars worth of military maggot deals with two of the world's fastest growing countries boost their global clout influence this making some in the west nervous. some celebrate this struggle we report of a spiraling costs of christmas leaving british pension is in a far from festive spirit. there in a very good evening for me kevin and if you just joined us it's now just after eleven pm here at the new center our top story syria's rebels say at least sixty people have been killed in a government airstrike on a bakery in the central province state run media is broadcast a denial instead accusing the opposition of the killings designed to smear the authorities they say just as the international peace envoy visited damascus province is witnessed intense fighting the past few days russia's foreign ministers rebuffed specu
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now live from london sir thanks for us so much for taking the time to speak with us i want to sort of kick off the conversation by asking you know we have the the egyptian opposition announcing that it's going to continue to fight against this islam is back to constitution what does that say about the prospects of stability in that country. maybe some time off for the moment as far as i understand it there is going to be this shura council that's been called on for wednesday the turnout was disappointing and we should expect demonstrations in the streets but when i speak to people from the muslim brotherhood more often than not. their own stream amounts of pressure from washington. instead of. fighting on the streets and demonstrating in the streets against morsi. more against the new liberal consensus. that. we got to see a. real battle. with his own people and with washington. with washington but at the same time this opposition was democratically elected in the vote so what does that say about the situation there. and it looks like that opposition last albeit on this turnout i thin
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spoke exclusively to us then from our correspondent in corpus cannot. russia's foreign minister once again stressed that there could only be a diplomatic solution to this conflict adding that moscow is not taking sides and has condemned the syrian authorities for using disproportionate force the security forces clearly were. prepared to face the public. protests and protests in the cities and in the villages they have been trained you know to counter for an aggression not to keep law and order a civilized manner however the minister also said that this doesn't rule out the fact that the rebels continue provoking syrian authorities and he criticized the west for failing to condemn the actions of some groups within the syrian opposition who sometimes go to the most extreme measures like taking hostages or even terrorism it's absolutely unacceptable if. the west would start would begin to. qualify terrorist as. bad terrorist and acceptable terrorists will also ask the minister why he thinks the nato was so eager to deploy the six batteries of the intercept
spoke exclusively to us then from our correspondent in corpus cannot. russia's foreign minister once again stressed that there could only be a diplomatic solution to this conflict adding that moscow is not taking sides and has condemned the syrian authorities for using disproportionate force the security forces clearly were. prepared to face the public. protests and protests in the cities and in the villages they have been trained you know to counter for an aggression not to keep law and order...
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will use programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you. the alternative angle is the stories. you hear. the spanish find out more visit actuality. welcome back you're watching r t with me lucy catherine of as washington miles fresh sanctions against iran israel is clear that it is ready and willing to potentially strike but tehran's chief ally in the region has by law has made it plain that it will take sides in case of war so what exactly does the militant faction have up its sleeve that's something that i set out to find out on my recent visit to lebanon a road learned should be drawn right here the line beyond which lies war with iran that in yahoo would like to be able to communicate to the world that. the israelis are ready which he has to attack and that it will be done with the full support of the united states threat or bluff whatever the case and the tap it all but guarantee our rapid response from another nemesis of the jewish state has moema . the lebanese shia paramilitary group has evolved from a ragtag militia to a military a
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position america says any use of. chemical weapons by syria would cross a red line for the administration what exactly do they mean by that a possible full military intervention. yes this is so of course it's afraid that goes around now for some time we have seen it in september. and that should have the pentagon saying that the movements of these stockpiles if within syria beyond the usual movements in the sites which are known. i do not feel that the western countries in spite of your demands you gene kranz of the u.k. would be ready to have admitted to an intervention with boots on the ground in syria so this issue of the chemical weapons. is so useful to eventually the ground put you money type of. intervention which may include some frights eventually but mostly i doubt strongly in western countries would send soldiers on the ground in syria and briefly do you think putin's visit to turkey will be helpful in overcoming the differences over syria between moscow and ankara . hopefully yes. as i said turkey cannot a
position america says any use of. chemical weapons by syria would cross a red line for the administration what exactly do they mean by that a possible full military intervention. yes this is so of course it's afraid that goes around now for some time we have seen it in september. and that should have the pentagon saying that the movements of these stockpiles if within syria beyond the usual movements in the sites which are known. i do not feel that the western countries in spite of your demands...
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chooses to use the consensus to. choose the opinions that you think are great. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to. welcome back you're watching our team but its government is under fire from human rights groups for planning to sell dozens of combat jets to the united arab emirates as well as other gulf states the prospective deal is seen as a sign of support for a regime which the e.u. earlier slammed for human rights abuses and torture in addition to the jets prime minister david cameron is said that britain might station strips in the u.a.e. after withdrawing from afghanistan u.k. is also trying to prolong its military presence on existing bases in bahrain and qatar meanwhile geo political analyst patrick henningsen says that it's not hard to see britons altering. the justification for this massive build up in the middle east especially in the gulf states and. the west is blaming iran saying that because iran's pursuing nuclear ambitions well there's no proof of any to their weapons programs as such they're blaming iran for a possibl
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they've obviously never used it. i don't believe that any nation, which has any sense that i would ever dare to use that in the environment that is the middle east today. i think it is a preposterous notion. if you've ever been to hear it shina, you will see what that's an incredible devastation it is feared i don't think any nation can ever consider, nevermind the blessing they do on an ongoing basis. my question to you is i think a lot of basic obfuscation is as far as i'm concerned, what is that it to the palestinian people? what kind of future do they face? there was an attack from palestinian centuries long a few days ago or a few weeks ago. tonight is the end result of israel's policy of the last 20 or 30 or 40 years. i've been a lifelong sinus and igc and israel that is more and more isolated and more and more surrounded the enemies to an even greater degree. i'd just like to now, will the day come when there will be peace? ever be given up the fact that would be in my lifetime. israel will go down fighting. t
they've obviously never used it. i don't believe that any nation, which has any sense that i would ever dare to use that in the environment that is the middle east today. i think it is a preposterous notion. if you've ever been to hear it shina, you will see what that's an incredible devastation it is feared i don't think any nation can ever consider, nevermind the blessing they do on an ongoing basis. my question to you is i think a lot of basic obfuscation is as far as i'm concerned, what is...
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people want to see us unofficially even if they cannot see us officially. we should try to continue to work with them to provide information. our and why you program just opened a new web site -- our nyu program just opened in the website to talk about our experiences and problems for the legal procedures of the death penalty in this country. the most effective thing we can do to promote human rights in china is to improve our own example. the chinese people are not foolish. they have access to all kinds of information. i remember doing a broadcast about criminal-justice in china. every question i got concerned america's failing in our domestic human rights. we cannot keep on saying do what we say, not what we do. we have to cooperate to the extent that we can with china directly and on the other hand improve our human rights challenges which have accumulated in the last decade. >> the problem with gerry cohen, everyone believes we have a piece of the ownership. no one remembers he is a yale college graduate. you just have to live with it, gerry. for me, th
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observed the most violent gangs in us history. as just all model killing to kill with the colors matching the national flag not. that this country uses violence when it reaches and then it legitimizes the violence they all made in america on the odyssey. gave. you. to. so you are off russia's foreign minister thank you very much for being with r.t. today my pleasure you're ending your ear with a visit to india russia has been clear in its support for india's aspirations to become a permanent member of your own security council how do you think the much criticized joint security council will benefit from india's participation power first of all i would say that criticism is not always warranted the latest wave of criticism was related to the fact that the security council allegedly cannot act on syria. by these by the desire to see some action on the part of the security council the critics wanted the parser resolution under chapter seven which provides for the use of sanctions on the use of force eventually and russia and china ar
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today secretary of state clinton mentioned only using them. jay carney, the white house spokesman also repeated that phrase, did not mention the president's earlier condition about moving them around. so it's a little bit unclear whether the administration perhaps has changed its red line. >> rose: do you think the united states is thinking about doing this unilaterally or is this an action taking place in conjunction with other forces from other countries? >> no, whatever action will be taken, charlie, would almost certainly be done in conjunction with other allies in the region. the jordanians, for instance, the turks, all have been closely consulted in recent months. the u.s. is actually operating out of a small business in jordan, about 150 troops there helping the jordanians deal with the exodus of refugees coming out of syria as well as preparing for the possible use of chemical weapons in syria itself. >> rose: how about the israelis? >> of course, the israelis -- of course they are watching this very closely in the region with intellig
today secretary of state clinton mentioned only using them. jay carney, the white house spokesman also repeated that phrase, did not mention the president's earlier condition about moving them around. so it's a little bit unclear whether the administration perhaps has changed its red line. >> rose: do you think the united states is thinking about doing this unilaterally or is this an action taking place in conjunction with other forces from other countries? >> no, whatever action...
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that is the demand that god is making on us-- not us on god so much as god on us-- to do something about the evil in the world. >> narrator: we don't know to what extent jesus remained faithful to john's apocalyptic message, but at some point after his baptism by john, jesus seems to have embarked on his career as a preacher. >> ( dramatized ): jesus went thughoutalilee, teaching in the synagogues and proclaiming the good news of the kingdom, and curing every disease and every sickness among the people. >> jesus' career apparently was centered mostly in the towns and villages and a few small cities in the area of the galilee, his home region. >> jesus' ministry in the galilee is rather complicated, but i think we can begin to get the real better understanding of it through archaeology and through higher literary studies of the gospels today. those villages there were absolutely essential to his ministry. he's avoiding the big towns, or cities, probably because the elements who run those cities are of such a high class that they're probably not interested in jesus' message. >> narrator: w
that is the demand that god is making on us-- not us on god so much as god on us-- to do something about the evil in the world. >> narrator: we don't know to what extent jesus remained faithful to john's apocalyptic message, but at some point after his baptism by john, jesus seems to have embarked on his career as a preacher. >> ( dramatized ): jesus went thughoutalilee, teaching in the synagogues and proclaiming the good news of the kingdom, and curing every disease and every...
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takes up the story for us. santa claus is coming to town and the shops are ready for the annual customer onslaught but eighty two year old lady isn't in the festive spirit she's worried that she can't afford to be anything other than a scrooge this christmas that parent and the. family isn't enough to let on we care isn't whether we bail. now there's a guy at the water i think you know and the crowd thought that order saying they'll go up and i'll be a pen person here prime side of you bub there than here and off to most energy firms hiked prices is the winter months set in lady and people like her face a cold or dark a festive season. but our new boiler don't play on in the bedroom in the well known bedroom up yeah i don't know there are no guy if there's a big bear oh you know that something or something and i thought about that now nanny to cover it. that is a yeah yeah more and more britons are turning off their heating in the run up to a whole week christmas and they're using these hot water bottles instea
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still getting used to it. you know, every day when i wake up in the morning, i'm not in that place that i wake up and it's, like, oh, this is just how things normally are. it's still definitely taking some getting used to. >> wow. unbelievable. you know, she pl t
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moran, thank you for joining us. tonight, the republicans are engaging in i don't know whether it's a wild goose chase, some sign of something, some test of what? a weakness? why are they voting on something that won't even get to the senate, will never get near the president's desk and if it ever did, he'd love vetoing it. this idea of cutting the tax cuts or protecting the tax cuts of people, all the way up to a million a year. >> they're planning some kind of weird, political kobookie dansz. i can't imagine why the speaker is engaged on this kind of thing on, basically, christmas eve. and we're desperate to come to solutions. and, yet, he's moving further away. this race is less than half the revenue. i mean, he may annoy part of his base. but he's doing nothing for the rest of the country. i just -- i don't understand it, frankly, chris. and even millionaires who supposedly get a tax increase, actually get a tax cut according to the tax policy, senator, because there's provision in there that the speaker included
moran, thank you for joining us. tonight, the republicans are engaging in i don't know whether it's a wild goose chase, some sign of something, some test of what? a weakness? why are they voting on something that won't even get to the senate, will never get near the president's desk and if it ever did, he'd love vetoing it. this idea of cutting the tax cuts or protecting the tax cuts of people, all the way up to a million a year. >> they're planning some kind of weird, political kobookie...
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jordan used to control that area in the middle of israel which is the west bank. then you have syria at the top and lebanon. 1956 war lasted how long? >> well, for the british and french, it lasted about three days. the israelis it continued a little bit longer, about three, four days because israel started it. the invasion of the suez canal occurred on november 3 or 4 and israel launched their attack on the 29th of october. >> who led the country then? >> david was the prime minister. >> where were people like ariel sharon? were they involved? >> ariel sharon was involved in a very controversial action. this gets complicated, right. as part of the deal with britain and france and israel, israel was to create a forward faint at the suez canal by dropping paratroopers in and around the mitlah pass. it's the pass that leads from sinai, the interior of sinai to the canal zone. britain and france would issue an ultimatum to israel and egypt saying in order to protect the canal, israel and egypt were to remove their forces from the proximity of the canal within 24 hour
jordan used to control that area in the middle of israel which is the west bank. then you have syria at the top and lebanon. 1956 war lasted how long? >> well, for the british and french, it lasted about three days. the israelis it continued a little bit longer, about three, four days because israel started it. the invasion of the suez canal occurred on november 3 or 4 and israel launched their attack on the 29th of october. >> who led the country then? >> david was the prime...
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against assad using chemical weapons against his own people and protecting us that it was necessary to military force. final thought, you can see this coming for a very long time. leading from behind is not working. saying you could do in iraq with a light footprint did not work. how many times do we have to make the same mistake before we understand there is no substitute for american leadership and will make it about to be smart about it. do not realize that we can enter iraq. we'll expect responsibility. to do the same thing you did iraq syria is inexcusable. >> it seems there's a difference of opinion -- [inaudible] [inaudible] >> i either misspoke or was misunderstood. if the president makes a statement, which he has that this is a red line, i think it's important for bashar assad and those who encouraged him to see a united support for the president and taking necessary military action to make real on that. >> i think that is what unites us, that if assad uses chemical or biological weapons against his own people and president obama follows through on what he said about conseq
against assad using chemical weapons against his own people and protecting us that it was necessary to military force. final thought, you can see this coming for a very long time. leading from behind is not working. saying you could do in iraq with a light footprint did not work. how many times do we have to make the same mistake before we understand there is no substitute for american leadership and will make it about to be smart about it. do not realize that we can enter iraq. we'll expect...
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adopt use chemical weapons. we also to remember that the madman about mafia willing to kill 50,000 of the own people will not hesitate to create further devastation. we also need to remember that in [inaudible] after this have complained about the use of chemical weapons. doctors have been putting together video footage of victims of chemical warfare. the assad regime used chemicals in 1982 in the ha mamas consider. there's a failure of u.s. policy. every step of the revolution was predictable. and the united states failed to take the appropriate measures. [applause] tony, were you waiting? >> my take on the chemical weapons is slightly different. i think they constitute a last and formidable. i adopt think he will be handing them out. i think instead , i mean, using them domestically is one thing. i'm talking more sort of with regard to the neighbors. the united states did develop. there are being set up batter. there's a request for patriot batter for turkey to protect turkey from precisely such attacks. reall
adopt use chemical weapons. we also to remember that the madman about mafia willing to kill 50,000 of the own people will not hesitate to create further devastation. we also need to remember that in [inaudible] after this have complained about the use of chemical weapons. doctors have been putting together video footage of victims of chemical warfare. the assad regime used chemicals in 1982 in the ha mamas consider. there's a failure of u.s. policy. every step of the revolution was predictable....
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cif using equipment. these are screened against the fbi's vast biometric holding and also enrolled in dhs's biometric system known as ident. applicant fingerprints are screened battles against watchlist information but also for previous immigration encounters that may be relevant to eligibility. what i've just described is the baseline of security checks conduct it for a refugee applicants before the launch of large scale processing of iraqi applicants in 2007. better to mitigate risk of expectation of offered resettlement opportunities 2000 refugees in need of protection, many of whom had worked closely with the u.s. military or coalition forces, developed to key partnerships. first, we establish a relationship with the department of defense to augment our biometric screening by checking against a dod database. it includes fingerprint records captured in theater in iraq and elsewhere so it is a valuable resource to identify a wide array of relevant information or for example, includes data ranging from i
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use it to positive agenda? tell america what we stand for or, as many republicans we all talk too are worried about is he's going to use that perch to punish republicans who don't tow the tea party agenda. gwen: what is the tea party? we saw that with dick army and paid a lot of money basically to go away. we've seen a lot of shifts and moves. jim demint's departure from the south carolina senate seat races the question of who replaces him? >> right, and there's a tea party governor whom he elected and there's a lot of talk she should pick tim scott for that seat. also a tea party candidate and he's african-american. what a great opportunity. that i got criticized for not diversifying and anybody that wasn't white. now you have an indian female governor appointing an african-american governor. gwen: the first since reconstruction. >> right, in south carolina. that has to sort of blow your mind. the other piece of this is getting to the point about where the tea party is the talk of rebranding, a positive agenda
use it to positive agenda? tell america what we stand for or, as many republicans we all talk too are worried about is he's going to use that perch to punish republicans who don't tow the tea party agenda. gwen: what is the tea party? we saw that with dick army and paid a lot of money basically to go away. we've seen a lot of shifts and moves. jim demint's departure from the south carolina senate seat races the question of who replaces him? >> right, and there's a tea party governor whom...
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also the regime of the shah in iran which was one of the main are those of the us and also the us support for the regimes in the regime precisely the lebanon where the shiites for so long on to the one nine hundred seventy s. were among the most disenfranchised and oppressed community and also because of u.s. support for the saudis and saudi being the main exporter of what ideology across the world which was caused so much extremism to grow across the world specifically because of saudi funding this is causing more and more animosity towards us among the shia of the shiites you know you know it's very interesting i mean if you look at al-qaeda you know the going after the united states nine eleven except when the united states continues this relationship and it is same time talks about democracy but just not there that's kind of strange isn't it. well we have some very common interests with saudi government it's a big oil producer we're both committed to maintaining security in the persian gulf well our all of our values and interests converge of course time and we don't have that kind of
also the regime of the shah in iran which was one of the main are those of the us and also the us support for the regimes in the regime precisely the lebanon where the shiites for so long on to the one nine hundred seventy s. were among the most disenfranchised and oppressed community and also because of u.s. support for the saudis and saudi being the main exporter of what ideology across the world which was caused so much extremism to grow across the world specifically because of saudi funding...
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they should have to ask us if they want to use the us -- use that to pay debt. as for the taxes, the need to get their heads together and work together, and if they do not want to work together, we need to vote them out and get someone in there who will work hand-in-hand to make it for the economy. host: thank you for the call. again, the hashtag is #fiscalcliff. next, dan, frederick, md.. independent line. >> senator harkin basically said what i was going to say. by thoughts on the fiscal cliff are, why don't we just let the bush tax cuts expired? host: on that point, where would you draw the line in terms of the middle class americans? the president said $250,000, but that threshold could now be $450,000. caller: i came from a pretty upper in the family. but i do not consider -- $60,000, $70,000 -- that is pushing at. $90,000? no, no. that is not middle-class. you are making more than triple what some of your average americans make in the year. host: ok. republican line. caller: thank you. i just want to respond to tom harkin's comments. the housing market is
they should have to ask us if they want to use the us -- use that to pay debt. as for the taxes, the need to get their heads together and work together, and if they do not want to work together, we need to vote them out and get someone in there who will work hand-in-hand to make it for the economy. host: thank you for the call. again, the hashtag is #fiscalcliff. next, dan, frederick, md.. independent line. >> senator harkin basically said what i was going to say. by thoughts on the...
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he is here today with us. we thank you so much for your service and honoring us. [applause] >> welcome again to the foundation for defense of democracy's annual washington forum. my name is kenneth schwartz. i have the pleasure of introducing distinguished public official robert kc, senior senator from the state of pennsylvania. you served since 2007 as chairman of near east and south asia subcommittee, senate foreign relations committee only in the first term. one can scarcely imagine a more challenging time, the past two years in the middle east have seen wars in international borders, collapse of regimes in decades and the rise of political movements that may yet turn hostile in the united states and its allies. new developments, he has led the way on many issues of great concern to ftd. he is founder and co-chair of the bipartisan senate caucus on weapons of mass destruction, terrorism, in that capacity worked across the partisan divide to highlight serious threats of -- weapons of mass deliberation. he has done as much to run our greatest threat in the middle
he is here today with us. we thank you so much for your service and honoring us. [applause] >> welcome again to the foundation for defense of democracy's annual washington forum. my name is kenneth schwartz. i have the pleasure of introducing distinguished public official robert kc, senior senator from the state of pennsylvania. you served since 2007 as chairman of near east and south asia subcommittee, senate foreign relations committee only in the first term. one can scarcely imagine a...
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counter democratic forces if you will because those are the ones who are allied with and that helps us retain our interests national security interests in the gulf when moving on how does that look in the region i mean if the u.s. and saudi arabia are so aligned does that empower the shia. it causes a great deal of animosity on part of the shiites towards the u.s. and this has been the case. since even before the iranian revolution because the us has always been supportive of these dictatorial regimes which effectively used to repress the show its be it in iraq saddam pre pre before the one nine hundred eighty s. also the regime of the shah in iran which was one of the main allies of the u.s. and also u.s. support for the regimes in regimes precisely the lebanon where the shiites for so long on to the one hundred seventy s. were among the most disenfranchised and oppressed community and also because of u.s. support for the saudis and saudi being the main exporter of what ideology across the world which has caused so much extremism to grow across the world specifically because of saudi
counter democratic forces if you will because those are the ones who are allied with and that helps us retain our interests national security interests in the gulf when moving on how does that look in the region i mean if the u.s. and saudi arabia are so aligned does that empower the shia. it causes a great deal of animosity on part of the shiites towards the u.s. and this has been the case. since even before the iranian revolution because the us has always been supportive of these dictatorial...
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these appropriations bills used to go on, they used to be amendments, the used to take days. i used to share some of the discussion on the floor of the house on these other bills. but when the defense appropriations bill came up, jack had basically distributed in of earmarks that that bill took about 30 seconds on the floor. so he understood it what it meant, but more quickly, he did in a way that benefited in particular the men and women in uniform. he was totally dedicated. having been a veteran himself, having understood what it meant to go into battle. he really understood what men and women in uniform needed. so i'm really delighted to have the john murtha cancer center will stand as a monument to his legacy, to his commitment to our armed forces. the centers provide extraordinary physical care for our military families. but here at walter reed you also understand the importance of caring for emotional health as well. together, military medical personnel and military families i think are raising awareness about those hidden wounds of war, that i talked about, particularl
these appropriations bills used to go on, they used to be amendments, the used to take days. i used to share some of the discussion on the floor of the house on these other bills. but when the defense appropriations bill came up, jack had basically distributed in of earmarks that that bill took about 30 seconds on the floor. so he understood it what it meant, but more quickly, he did in a way that benefited in particular the men and women in uniform. he was totally dedicated. having been a...
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